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Strategies to guide the antibody affinity maturation process.


ABSTRACT: Antibodies with protective activity are critical for vaccine efficacy. Affinity maturation increases antibody activity through multiple rounds of somatic hypermutation and selection in the germinal center. Identification of HIV-1 specific and influenza-specific antibody developmental pathways, as well as characterization of B cell and virus co-evolution in patients, has informed our understanding of antibody development. In order to counteract HIV-1 and influenza viral diversity, broadly neutralizing antibodies precisely target specific sites of vulnerability and require high levels of affinity maturation. We present immunization strategies that attempt to recapitulate these natural processes and guide the affinity maturation process.

SUBMITTER: Doria-Rose NA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4456294 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Strategies to guide the antibody affinity maturation process.

Doria-Rose Nicole A NA   Joyce M Gordon MG  

Current opinion in virology 20150424


Antibodies with protective activity are critical for vaccine efficacy. Affinity maturation increases antibody activity through multiple rounds of somatic hypermutation and selection in the germinal center. Identification of HIV-1 specific and influenza-specific antibody developmental pathways, as well as characterization of B cell and virus co-evolution in patients, has informed our understanding of antibody development. In order to counteract HIV-1 and influenza viral diversity, broadly neutral  ...[more]

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